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We jure you this saving as a Profit-Sharing dividend. It's the opportunity of a life-time to___________ _ own a high grade watch but the time : Schedule of ; •« limited and you must act quiek Study the Schedule Of Easy Payments See how very easy we have made it ; for you to own one of the best j notches made T*n cento the first week and ten | ** nts the last week and no extra ! for the easy terms, e watches we arc featuring on *• plan are selected because of the , Jg value they give you. A 17 jewel, ••re adjured BcuMi Ben i Watch j" * grade gold filled CUSt 1 fit Or a 17 jewel, 12 size adjusted South Bend Watch in Extra Thin "»grade gold filled case at $26.50 0,n now while you can get such Easiest Payments Ever Offered l-t wof-k ? 1. Und \v<. k •tili wi -k "t". r.th \v (*.*!< P.th iv. i-k ;tii vvi'i k i Sih Work in li week i r>o l"!tl Wfi-k 1.7-j mu we■* k J 70 IJIU \\At*k . 2.00 i :itn w t*<k 1.7. t till woi'k i r.o trau week 1.4«. Mill ivi- k . 1 :>t> 1 Till uvek . 1 20 1 sill ivirk Î On 1 '.it h week :«o glitli week •ÜMt week 0« *J2u<A week -m Lirii week •!0 24 til Week 20 •jnu week j I I ! ! »»lue* on our liberal Profit-Sharing ^*0- Investigate today. hwial Jewelry Co. Morgan City, la. T. W. SCHMIDT. MANAGER ^®rgan City Livery Co. PARISH AGENTS FOR Chevrolet Cars P***® f°r aatne, Democstration gladly gtvea. Phone 13Ö-112 BOSTON AMERICANS ARE WORLD'S CHAMPIONS önOSKLVi* MEETS BEItU Hili fdiüiil! TIME AMI CHANCE Füll CüViTHl TIT!.E IS iiilSi U.Î. En ! ;<ï v) r ( ?n ., u ■ ■ . talilb A.A7 ' I >. with tile ! and an < ti Meyer The hu» »per -*anvrij Shorten. < i Tloblitz-I. H> „ Scott, :-s .Shu? '-, ji ( 'ady, Z Umpire- ; Connelly at the platt O'Day on bases. Uineen in left Quigley in righQt. Detail" 'T the niavs ifher elear ■T crowd of in the park Shore began o up i'ui Heston and Pfeffer ' H/klyn. The batterie.-? for the ■ as announced as Shore and i 1 Cos' on, Pfeffer and Chief j for Brooklyn, line-up as follows: Ff 1 ooklyn fl. .Meyers, cf Daubert, lb Stengel, rf Wheat If t'utshaw, 2b Mowrey, :ib Olsen, ss Pfeffer, p Chief Movers, Boston rf 2 b pi j i j follow ; ; I : i innings --- I t iuaing: Brooklyn Meyer . first man up, fanned. Daubert. second batter of the game, ■ chopped on- in front of the plate and was thrown out, catcher to first. sy grounder to the _ perfectly plate: rown out. catcher to Stengel hit shortstop, who fielded it and thi n threw wild to first. Stonge! was safe but died there when Wheat, next man up, pupped out to the first baseman. No runs, no hits. 01 m error, foi shortstop Scott j 1st inning: Boston Hooper first man up to liât for | Boston, took about his full allowance ; of strikes and balls and then ground j ed out. second baseman to first. Jan- : vrin, batting next, duplicated Hooper j with the exception that he grounded j to third. Short look two balls, one! strike and then flew out to left field.! No runs, no hits, no errors. ! 2nd Inning: Brooklyn Cutshaw at the bat. He gets four j •straight balls and walks. Mowrey ! sacrifices to first and is out. Cut shaw beats it to second. Swede Olsen rolls a grounder to third and is thrown out at first. Cutshaw takes third on his sacrifice. Meyers next , up, and the first ball delivered him goes over the catcher's head in To the Insuring Public The trouble and expenses incur red by the Local Insurance Agents, because of their inability to collect their premiums, and the frequent losses by non-payments has become so much of a tax on their business that they have found it necessary to limit all credit for premiums to 60 days from date of policy. Hereafter, satisfactory settlement must be made within that time, otherwise the policy will be cancelled, for such non-pay ment Morgan City Underwriters Association nal in row iii ana uI.- a i 1 ! g i 1 man who da. t0 \ , a j n ],, ( .| u . r aru | ,_. rror . ■ I flies a long one : > left out U wi betit- tile e-. Soil! is up He to the third base din;. ■ it I!,- folds another i iind.stand Two strikes, fouls a non jp to tin- eat S out. ( dll' run. ot;eh;t . one •y $ 3rd Inning: Brooklyn Pfeffer batting. He takes a ball, pi foul .-tr.ke and two calk'd strikes.'; lie fans. II. Meyers up. H - grounds! !to third and is out at first. Daubert j follows suit with a grounder to the pit her No runs, no hits, no errors., 3rd Inning: Boston i ady at the stick. He hit- the first I one to right for a siegle. Shore j fouls out to the eatehi-r. NT advance. ■ Pitcher holding runner first. Hooper comes up. He gets a pa-s and Shore rest.--, on second, -f uivrin bats He fouls a couph and then grounds to shortstop. Olsen who not only fumbles the ball but ihr • wild to second and Cady scores, while Hoop t r travels to third Ols.-n gets two errors on the play, . hi h is char act-. « i;:od r- -, bon. head .Janvrin -s (hrown out trying (<• steal second Shorten is at th- bat. He bits safe tl , <. enter foi - () „ t . an d Hooper , 1 jwo strikes, a f oa j tip, amJ the inning is closed by throwing out runner Shorten, cat jeher to short, when he tries to steal second Two runs, two bits, two ■t ror; 4th Innin-: Brooklyn Stengel up. He raps the third deli-j iverv to center field foi 1 long fly! but is out Wheat had a strike called j and missed his swings at the next two. He fans, t'utshaw Its a slow* one go by, grounds the next to the pitcher and is thrown out at first. No runs, no hits, no »rrors 4th Inning: Boston Hohlitzel leads off with a walk. Lewis bunts it to first and is thrown out at first, Cutshaw taking the throw. Hohlitzel goes to second.: Gardner, next batter, grounds to short and is thrown out at first. No : runs, no hits, no errors 5th Inning: Brooklyn Mowrey up. He bumps the hill for a stiff grounder but is robbed of a to------— --— (Continued on last page) v ) r t 4 V ibU i i c i' <. Mi il AI f » 2 it*»«- V TA fr - ^ * 'J» fü** a 1 rv-'Gi j? ?' r é V. atfSiii^sasaGE •y $ . f -.. r • : - ( ) it: ( ) (il Home Furnis < I c :u r.b I .l ie ot iAiiPUtlr.. and I M la BelaiigKr's llriuj Sturc - ng Co, v i'';i rr > ish • Pin»«« lit do : ,'< J \ t;o rJK i HT. ? lb ii -. A Tv 7T^ AiNK ; J»jj ;. ; j VAUGHAN ;r<win»i gmiBMi 1 JnwwflHsgrwaBwa xaseæsmxœtmsimm&mimmmm nil: BORDER PANELS Arc tin ! Wold I MCPIA portraits ig'i-'i ! 1 - j I .aiui s. ( i. (lE'iin • t 'be v < 'hi!drt DURHAM'S WINDOW Your Photographer Pn VV, DHKIHilOL/ V ce-Pi< s'b The Bank ot Morgan City FIRST ON THE ROLL OF HONOR ila> larger deposits, -ui plus and resource^ m proportion to capital than an\ Bank in tile Parish ot Si. Mar .. It Is V our duty to pr« ite< t \ i i \aiuuoic papers. VA««' t a ft b you to cull ; jl. this Jl.il: it and V. r \\ ; 1 > br (ileaHcd in show you ou - sa! < >• deposit boxi s The dt'i d to your jo ■ojicriy. , ur a life »r.su ranc* ■ polii V, jew 1 r \ not in uso and ! tax re p<*ipt^ h i c worthy ■ 1 ..-11 dt'i" 'Sit box : ; t!jest' iv O. , -, are in ;t ' v u It and ( àh only be. opened with the k. ;y that vw irivp y Oil Wr riH you the s'; boXe: s for S 4. O' I per ». r * T Capital $25.001).UU Surplus 552,000.0« Resources $360,003.0(1 F U WINCHESTER. Cashier i. B. U i'.HlKN Aast. Cashier